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Addressing endogeneity can be a challenging task given the different sources of endogeneity and their impacts on empirical results. While premier business journals typically expect authors to rigorously address endogeneity, this expectation is relatively new to many Operations Management (OM)...
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This paper empirically tests the effect of accounting information comparability quality characteristic on the scale, the cost and the credit term structure of bank borrowing of the listed companies as well as whether accounting information comparability can affect the bank credit financing of...
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This paper investigates co-production in a B2B Maintenance, Repair andOverhaul (MRO) service contract where the firm is tasked to deliver outcomes of MROservice rather than activities directly related to maintenance and repair. Our qualitativefindings show that the promise of outcomes has...
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Hospitals today are posed with many requirements arising from government regulations and financial incentives to improve patient experiential quality. An administrative challenge thus results from hospital complexity, which can circumvent efforts to enhance experiential quality. This study...
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We examine the longitudinal impact of service mix on cost efficiency in U.S. acute care general hospitals. We propose two different dimensions of service mix, with the first dimension capturing internal emphasis on specific service lines (i.e., specialization) and the second dimension reflecting...
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This study investigates whether and to what extent auditors integrate climate risk into audit pricing. Using a sample of publicly listed firms from 11 emerging countries between 2010 and 2020, we find that auditors charge higher audit fees for firms with higher carbon emissions. This positive...
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